Then factor in the inflation and you have a $35,000 car....definitely not the best bang for the buck. And to get one fully restored today is more than that. So no thanks
So I started my ISSA cert. in March..I've been working for 2 company's, 1 of which is the Gym I will be training at. Between the 2 I average about 50 hours a week. Which to be honest could be worse....
Long story short, I'm about to be a personal trainer and I need to cut fat/gain muscle. I'm in "great" shape according to the gym I'm going to be working at. But, I don't agree and have changed my...
I've already got one gym lined up...but I may be moving in a few months so I'm already going to the city in which I'm moving to and talking to them to see what they...
My mom is in medical equipment sales for the handicapped and has been studying for her own exams on diseases and what not..She has been using a website that visually shows how everything works in the...
To get your cert. I don't think so...But to be employed somewhere I'm sure you do. But that could work to your advantage b/c a gym could hire you in advance, give you a job until your 18 to start...
Word of mouth is huge..Thankfully, I am in an area where everyone under the sun seems to "need" a PT..a lot of which are young and have parents $$. I literally put up a bulletin on myspace about 15...
Get a degree, and get your cert..I don't have a degree, I actually dropped out of college. But neither of my professions require a degree (commercial real estate, and PT)...but they definitely help....
Yeah those are some of the best out there! Which shows that the gym is making sure there trainers are very knowledgeable. But you can have a great cert. and be a crappy trainer and also have a crappy...